The menu for this Christmas at the UK’s Wetherspoon pubs has been revealed, and there’s all sorts going on there this year, including the return of a festive favourite burger.
There are hundreds of Wetherspoon pubs up and down the country, and that means that there are a lot of people who cross their thresholds each and every day.
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As it comes up to Christmas, those numbers only increase, as everyone takes to the pubs and restaurants to celebrate with friends, work colleagues, and relatives.
Spoons release a special festive menu every single year, which features a load of festive favourites as well as some Christmassy twists on classic pub fare.
This year, you can get a traditional Christmas dinner with all the trimmings for about £12, with a soft drink included.
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It’s about £13.50 with an alcoholic drink, should that tickle your fancy more.
For that, you get turkey breast, pork, roast parsnips and carrots, mash, pigs in blankets, peas, cranberry sauce, roast apricot and cranberry stuffing, and gravy.
So, it’s a decent deal.
There are also festive desserts to choose from, if you’re not totally full after that massive main.
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The menu starts on November 15 and runs until New Year’s Eve, although it isn’t available on Christmas Day.
As for those festive favourite burgers, there’s actually three of them.
The big cheeseburger, the brie and bacon burger – which people seem to really look forward too – and a chicken and stuffing burger will all be back on the menu come mid-November.
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That will cost you around a tenner, with the addition of an alcoholic drink costing around £11.70.
Prices and offerings will vary between pubs, and there are 800 of them, so don’t take our word as gospel.
As well as all that, there are festive pizzas on offer too, costing about £9.50 with a soft drink and £11 or thereabouts with a boozy beverage.
They are a bit unusual, featuring pizza toppings such as brie, bacon, and stuffing.
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There’s also a Christmas children’s menu, which has all of the same traditional faves, but presumably in slightly smaller portions.
So, if you’re a fan of festive scran, you could do worse than giving this menu a quick glance.
Tis the season, after all.
Well, it isn’t yet, but it will be soon.
Topics: UK News, Wetherspoons, Food And Drink, Christmas, Pubs